Summary:
The city of Addy, Washington has only one school, Summit Valley School, which serves grades PK-8 and has a total enrollment of 81 students. The school is part of the Summit Valley School District, which is ranked 104 out of 247 school districts in Washington and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Summit Valley School's academic performance, as measured by standardized test scores, is significantly below the statewide averages in most subject areas and grade levels. Only 25% of students are proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to 52.63% statewide, and 26.79% are proficient or better in Math, compared to 41.68% statewide. The school also struggles with science proficiency, with only 27.27% of students meeting or exceeding standards, compared to 49.73% statewide.
The high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (83.95%) indicates that Summit Valley School serves a predominantly low-income population, which may be a contributing factor to the school's lower academic performance. Additionally, the school's unusual grade configuration of PK-8 may present challenges in terms of curriculum alignment, teacher specialization, and student transitions between grade levels. Overall, the data suggests that Summit Valley School and the broader Summit Valley School District are facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to their students.
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